Fortune MPW International Summit London

WHEN 12-13 June 2017WHERE London UK

2017 Agenda Overview

Fortune MPW London brings together the most prominent global women leaders in business, along with select leaders from government, media, philanthropy, and the arts. The agenda is packed with networking, breakout discussions, and engaging content built around interviews and conversations—no long speeches.

It’s not a conference about women…. it’s the world’s best conference that happens to be attended by women.

WELCOME

CONVERSATION: IN MY SHOES

Tamara Mellon oversaw the massive growth of Jimmy Choo, exited in a whirlwind of controversy, and saw her own line of shoes and apparel go bust. Now the fashion entrepreneur has relaunched and rethought success, and she’s with us to talk about her path to resilience.Tamara Mellon, Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, Tamara Mellon Brand
Interviewer: Pattie Sellers, Executive Director, Fortune MPW Summits and Live Content, Time Inc.

16:40

THE BIG GET-TO-KNOW-YOU

17:05

ONE ON ONE: INSURING THE FUTURE

Dame Inga Beale is a pioneering crusader for diversity and LGBT rights, the first-ever female CEO of Lloyd’s of London, and now is leading the 328-year-old British insurance giant through Brexit as well as modernizing’ through technology and diversity.Inga Beale, Chief Executive Officer, Lloyd’s of London
Interviewer: Jude Kelly, Artistic Director, Southbank Centre

17:25

ONE ON ONE: BUILDING A LEGACY

Charlene Heineken knows all too well about “Finding Your New Power.” At 47, she inherited a 25% stake in her father’s company and decided to do something that she had never anticipated: learn how to lead. In a rare interview, she talks about her storied life and how she is now helping to build Heineken and her family legacy.Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken, Executive Member, Board of Directors, Heineken Holding
Interviewer: Pattie Sellers, Fortune

17:45

COCKTAIL RECEPTION

Hosted by Johnson & Johnson

19:00

DINNER AND CONVERSATION

ONE ON ONENaomi Campbell
Interviewer: Nancy Gibbs, Editor-in-Chief, Time, Editorial Director, Time Inc. News Group

FINIDING MY NEW POWER
Short Standup Comments:Anne Caroline Jenkin, Baroness of Kennington; Conservative Member, House of LordsYlva Johansson, Minister of Employment and Integration, Ministry of Employment, Government of Sweden

21:00

NIGHTCAP

Hosted by Royal Bank of Canada

Tuesday, 13 June, 2017

8:00

REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST

8:35

WELCOME

Pattie Sellers, Fortune

8:40

ONE ON ONE: The Swedish Conundrum

As Sweden has become one of Europe’s largest recipients of refugees, integration and employment have emerged as its biggest challenges. Mismatched skills versus available jobs, rising crime, and public pressure are forcing Sweden to reassess integration strategies and work with employers to find new long-term solutions.Ylva Johansson, Minister of Employment and Integration, Ministry of Employment, Government of Sweden
Interviewer: Nina Easton, Fortune

ONE ON ONE

ONE ON ONE

Women and children are 14 times more likely than men to lose their lives in conflict zones says to Save the Children International CEO Helle Thorning-Schmidt. More than 400 million poor children worldwide are excluded from services like health care and education because they are girls, refugees, or disabled. How do you empower women in these communities and how do you prevent the creation of a global lost generation?Helle Thorning-Schmidt, CEO, Save the Children International; Former Prime Minister, Denmark
Interviewer: Maithreyi Seetharaman, Fortune

SWITCH BREAK

12:30

LUNCH AND PLENARY SESSIONS

ONE ON ONE
With the U.K. adjusting to the realities of Brexit, the Confederation of British Industry is urging the government to roll out efforts. The CBI’s leader talks about what Britain needs to do to make its economy the world’s most competitive by 2030.Carolyn Fairbairn, Director General, Confederation of British Industry
Interviewer: Nina Easton, Fortune